Four years after Russian sportswashing, we're in for a repeat in Qatar
Just like the 2018 World Cup, flags will wave in Qatar, and billions will tune in
Just like the 2018 World Cup, flags will wave in Qatar, and billions will tune in
Ex-Brexit secretary invokes remark that led to Chamberlain exit – ‘In the name of God, go’
No-confidence momentum slows after PM’s punchy display but Davis’s move underlines threat
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Born in Wexford in 1863, Kathleen Simon became a prominent opponent of slavery
Michael Collins and Winston Churchill just two of the famous names among delegations
US president psychologically incapable of responding to complex and uncertain virus
Review: I can’t even spoil the ending of this movie. There isn’t one. It’s that bad
Man (90) who former British prime minister took in plans to meet his granddaughter
Siding with Putin astonished establishment Republicans. But Trump’s base is holding
Michael Gove urges MPs to unite behind PM, saying proposal is the best available option
But government won by only 16 votes, which will be seen as a dangerously tight margin
During the 20th century, several summits changed the course of history
Taoiseach believed IRA bombing campaign in 1939 masterminded by British agents to scupper partition talks
Seán Lemass on . . . the British, colleagues, world leaders . . .
Manchester and Liverpool clubs tackling hardships caused by government inaction
Hotel resort has spent €3m on capital projects over last few years
Robert Harris, author of ‘Fatherland’, returns to the Inside Politics podcast
UK’s Chris Patten, novelist Robert Harris and war correspondent Martin Bell to attend
GAA memorabilia includes hundreds of programmes for football and hurling finals
Many regard Peña Nieto’s invitation to Republican as humiliation and betrayal
Prime minister tells BBC audience euro and Schengen pact unavoidable if UK rejoined
The heroes of 1916 may be the initial draw for many, but Dublin’s Glasnevin Cemetery is full of weird and wonderful stories, from mocking gravestones to murderous elephants
Adam Osmayev, once arrested for alleged Putin murder plot, now leads pro-Kiev sabotage unit
On taking up office, Osborne vowed to have the UK’s current account in the black by 2015
An Irishman’s Diary on a momentous final
An Oxford professor says we overestimate the importance of those at the top of the political ladder
Conference on asylum law told verifying asylum claims a ‘hugely difficult task’
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices